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How to tell if your egg is raw

Find out whether your egg is raw or not without having to break it open.

What you need

An Egg

A fresh egg

An Egg

A hard boiled egg

A finger

A finger

 

 

What to Do

Spin an egg on a table,

Stop it quickly with your finger, and then release it.

Try with the other egg.

Is there any difference?


What may Happen

When you stop the hard boiled egg it just stops.

When you touch the raw egg it stops, but if you let go again quickly it will start moving again.  So you can tell it's raw.


What is going on?

The centre of a raw egg is quite liquid so even if you stop the shell moving the centre will keep going for a short time.

Raw Egg Spinning

A raw egg stopped

Raw Egg Moving Again

When the egg is spinning the centre of the egg is moving with the outside.

If you stop the egg quickly, you only stop the shell of the egg so the liquid centre will keep on moving.

If you let go the friction between the centre and the shell will start the shell moving again.

A hard boiled egg on the other hand is solid so if the shell is stopped so is the centre. 

Cooked Egg Spinning

Stopped Cooked Egg

The hard boiled egg is solid so moves as one piece.

So when it stops it all stops.

Why was the raw egg so difficult to start spinning?

In the same way that it is hard to stop the egg because the centre is liquid, it is hard to start it moving quickly. So even if you spin the shell very quickly the centre will not be moving, so it the shell will quickly be slowed by the friction between it and the centre.





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